I have mites in my bathroom. Less than a mm and cream colour; only in one spot on top of bath What are they?


Question:We were told they were plaster mites/beetles - but there is no new plaster and they seem too small (looked up plaster beetles online and these are 2mm long and brown or black). They are only in one place on top of the bath and are less than a mm and cream coloured - some are darker and slightly larger; they could be mistaken for dust. I cannot see where they are coming from as our bath is all tiled in (so cannot look underneath bath). Help they are driving me mad.

Answers:
sounds like silver fish, they aren't actual fish they are a tiny mite but they don't want you just the damp air they are wider at the head than the tail have a pattern like a lobster tail . if this sounds right the best thing to do is open the window when ever you can .they may just go away , but you can buy stuff for the removal of them in a good garden or hard ware shop .good luck!


Any plants in there or do you keep pets?
these sound like silver fish . they like damp places so the bathroom is the right place for them .they wont hurt you just wash them down the plughole.
.Sounds like you said some kind of wee creatures eggs hatching, isn!t it just amazing, don!t be alarmed they!re not from outer space so, just take a sponge and an anti-bacterial spray around the the whole bathroom tiles, this should solve problem. Try Dettol..
Silver fish .

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